My sculptures remind us that human connection can be boundless”, says Sydney-based artist Rhonda Muller, “the invisible threads of emotion that bind us all”. Seeking to consider notions of physical affection and intimacy, the artist focuses on sculpture that can embody this feeling of togetherness, universalised by her use of abstraction.
Read more in Art Edit (17/05/2024).
Rhonda Muller, Embrace, 2023. Stoneware-Engobes. Various sizes up to 40cm. $150-$350 each. Photo: Greg Piper Creative. Courtesy: the artist.
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